22 July 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: happy seeing friends with babies
Bush asks Congress to overturn law that forbids soldiers from becoming cops; Ridge downplays likelihood of the military being used for domestic law enforcement.
Witness says 1984 bombing of Jewish center in Buenos Aires was carried out by Iran, and covered up with a 10M bribe to then-president, Carlos Saúl Menem.
Hundreds of civilians killed by American errors in Afghanistan.
Golf clubs host Masters tournaments, exclude women from membership.
The business interests of hot subject Graydon Carter: smoker, producer, out of the declaration business since he proclaimed 'the end of irony.'
White House will not pay $34M it earmarked for U.N. family programs overseas that supposedly 'tolerate' abortions.
The Northeast depends on immigrant labor, having lost more than 2.7M residents in the 90s.
EPA restores funding to clean up some of its Superfund sites.
Bombing stock market forces nonprofits, colleges to make tough choices to survive.
That's what we have to do, go out and get the gay people involved. They smoke a lot. CLASH--Citizens Lobbying Against Smoker Harrassment--plans strategy in Brooklyn.
California's Davis to sign law today that will reduce tailpipe emissions, expected to have wide impact in the auto industry and other states.
New Explodingdog book, New Job, for only four bucks.